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4-41% in the united states. >> that's an average. the >> chris: it's 11:59 and 59 seconds. we found this on gawker today. >> have i tried it? probably in one of my drunken stupors. >> chris: that's toronto mayor and all around crack enthusiast rob ford admitting at a press conference he smoked crack after a video was released in which police confirmed that he, in fact, was smoking crack. and he still gets to be mayor! oh, canada! i love it up there. (laughter) it's fantastic. we were trying to make out the tie but we couldn't see past this part right here. (laughter) which we determined are potentially the crack sacks. that's where crack can be stored and then metabolized in the body throughout the week. (laughter) we're not 100% sure. anyway, he's the mayor and covers a very large city. so comedians, please give us the campaign slogan for rob ford's reelection. rhys darby, go. >> don't let your vote slip
4-41% in the united states. >> that's an average. the >> chris: it's 11:59 and 59 seconds. we found this on gawker today. >> have i tried it? probably in one of my drunken stupors. >> chris: that's toronto mayor and all around crack enthusiast rob ford admitting at a press conference he smoked crack after a video was released in which police confirmed that he, in fact, was smoking crack. and he still gets to be mayor! oh, canada! i love it up there. (laughter) it's...
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states w. we are spending enormous amounts of money or the entitlement programs for the last decade. >> if you look at the spending percentages not a lot of money is being spent on safety net programs. if you exclude social security and medicare. in terms of speeding for sped -- spending for children i there and a decline n fed spendin spendfederal spendit years. only 10% of federal spending goes to children. and some of these discorrection discretion discretion airdiscretion discretionarysafety net program. and if you make a real cost benefit analysis as to what medicade coul contributes. i would really like to see that kind of an accounting i expect that the medicade saves us a lot of money. how important is it this every changing face of america how are the dollars spent and to be able to move forward and impact the problem. there are two side to this. one is the before tax side. what can we do to get people into decent paying jocks. that is why the poverty rate is rising. people in washingt
states w. we are spending enormous amounts of money or the entitlement programs for the last decade. >> if you look at the spending percentages not a lot of money is being spent on safety net programs. if you exclude social security and medicare. in terms of speeding for sped -- spending for children i there and a decline n fed spendin spendfederal spendit years. only 10% of federal spending goes to children. and some of these discorrection discretion discretion airdiscretion...
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4-41% in the united states. >> that's an average. the ♪ two... two, three... ♪ ♪ (drill whirring) (kids grunting and laughing) i got one! okay, kids. put away the dust motes till tomorrow. it's story time. oh, boy! yay! ooh! today's storyteller is a space captain who grew up right here at the orphanarium. welcome back the bed-wetter of building d, turanga leela. hi, kids. what book would you like me to read first? we don't got books no more. what? he means "anymore." look, sometimes you got to choose between eating and reading, so they ate the books. just make something up. make something up? um, okay... once upon a time, there was a... a... princess? yes! that! (kids gasping) a... one-eyed princess in a long, flowing... tank top. and she lived in a magical one-room...
4-41% in the united states. >> that's an average. the ♪ two... two, three... ♪ ♪ (drill whirring) (kids grunting and laughing) i got one! okay, kids. put away the dust motes till tomorrow. it's story time. oh, boy! yay! ooh! today's storyteller is a space captain who grew up right here at the orphanarium. welcome back the bed-wetter of building d, turanga leela. hi, kids. what book would you like me to read first? we don't got books no more. what? he means "anymore." look,...
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right now there's talk that the president of the united states was less than a hundred percent honest with the rhetoric. >> if you like your current plan, you will be able to keep it. >> did he just say if we like our current plan, we'll be able to keep it. >> let me repeat that. if you like your plan, you'll be able to keep it. [laughter] >> i thought that was what you said. if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. >> without any caveats to that because it sounds definitive. >> we will keep this promise to the american people. if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor. period. if you like your healthcare plan, you'll be able to keep your healthcare plan. period. >> period. [laughter] first of all i do not think you're supposed to read the punctuation in the speeches. [laughter] i'm pretty sure. how would the definitive statement sound post implementation of the healthcare act when it's abundantly cool you cannot keep your plan or your doctor. >> if you had or have one of these plans before the affordable care act came into law, and you really like that p
right now there's talk that the president of the united states was less than a hundred percent honest with the rhetoric. >> if you like your current plan, you will be able to keep it. >> did he just say if we like our current plan, we'll be able to keep it. >> let me repeat that. if you like your plan, you'll be able to keep it. [laughter] >> i thought that was what you said. if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. >> without any caveats to that because...
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in the united states obama is overseeing a disastrous health care law. a candidate from the poll numbers really care about how you govern and not necessarily about your personal life. although that does play a role. neil: i'm wondering what it says with a reserve of goodwill you could have and whether you blow it or it goes away to what he can keep it and build upon it. the conventional argument is that this president is blowing away because the mayor, tre might be more that he can drop or painful revelations that are still to come, but it seems that he's trying to get us out of it and say, yeah, i smoke crack him i did this and i come i did a lot of stupid things. and then he might just get out of it. at the present not so much. >> not so much. his personal life is an unmitigated disaster and yes. the president obama, if he's not careful, he will have an unmitigated disaster because of obamacare in this rollout has been horrendous and obama has look like nothing but a bystander and i think he didn't know how he got to the place that he was. and he reali
in the united states obama is overseeing a disastrous health care law. a candidate from the poll numbers really care about how you govern and not necessarily about your personal life. although that does play a role. neil: i'm wondering what it says with a reserve of goodwill you could have and whether you blow it or it goes away to what he can keep it and build upon it. the conventional argument is that this president is blowing away because the mayor, tre might be more that he can drop or...
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the united states has estimated the islamist military groups as foreign terrorist organizations. the white house said the groups are responsible for attacks on the churches and mosques which have led to the deaths of thousands of people. u.s. agencies have been instructed to block is this transactions. now to the continued problems of president obama's health-care overhaul. this afternoon numbers were released for enrollment in the first month, and the numbers were disappointing. just over 106,000 people have signed up, and only 27,000 managed to do so on that website. fewoke with mark just a months ago. how bad is it? but i think it is pretty bad. they were expecting half a million people to sign on. he says it is showing things are going to get that her, and all of that may be true, but this comes after an appalling launch of the website. i think much worse than that, it's not just the enemies of obama turning on this. friends.his >> how damaging is this politically? >> it could be everything about is legacy. if it goes down it will be a terrible black mark against him. we know
the united states has estimated the islamist military groups as foreign terrorist organizations. the white house said the groups are responsible for attacks on the churches and mosques which have led to the deaths of thousands of people. u.s. agencies have been instructed to block is this transactions. now to the continued problems of president obama's health-care overhaul. this afternoon numbers were released for enrollment in the first month, and the numbers were disappointing. just over...
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the united states has estimated the islamist military groups as foreign terrorist organizations. the white house said the groups are responsible for attacks on the churches and mosques which have led to the deaths of thousands of people. u.s. agencies have been instructed to block is this transactions. now to the continued problems of president obama's health-care overhaul. this afternoon numbers were released for enrollment in the first month, and the numbers were disappointing. just over 106,000 people have signed up, and only 27,000 managed to do so on that website. fewoke with mark just a months ago. how bad is it? but i think it is pretty bad. they were expecting half a million people to sign on. he says it is showing things are going to get that her, and all of that may be true, but this comes after an appalling launch of the website. i think much worse than that, it's not just the enemies of obama turning on this. friends.his >> how damaging is this politically? >> it could be everything about is legacy. if it goes down it will be a terrible black mark against him. we know
the united states has estimated the islamist military groups as foreign terrorist organizations. the white house said the groups are responsible for attacks on the churches and mosques which have led to the deaths of thousands of people. u.s. agencies have been instructed to block is this transactions. now to the continued problems of president obama's health-care overhaul. this afternoon numbers were released for enrollment in the first month, and the numbers were disappointing. just over...
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states law and workplace regulation. just because you are cool with football culture doesn't mean anybody is. many say he is a great guy, lots of fun. life of party. check this out. >> (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) mother (bleep). [laughter] >> jon: see! just a simple fun football guy doing some sort of south florida mating dance. [ laughter ] or maybe he is running for mayor of toronto. i don't know but -- [cheers and applause] here is the thing, it may be -- what is that? how is that not held up by two by fours. here is the thing. it may be super fun for football culture and super fun for you guys to go to a bar and see your sea cow of a teammate go lou ferigno but for nonabout abehems like this guy in the background just trying not to make eye contact and get the (bleep) away from him this, behavior is terrifying which is probably why you find it so funny. has there ever been a less apt name for a person thanage collnito -- than incognito. you know has hard to tell -- i know it's hard to tell where the locker room culture e
states law and workplace regulation. just because you are cool with football culture doesn't mean anybody is. many say he is a great guy, lots of fun. life of party. check this out. >> (bleep) (bleep) (bleep) mother (bleep). [laughter] >> jon: see! just a simple fun football guy doing some sort of south florida mating dance. [ laughter ] or maybe he is running for mayor of toronto. i don't know but -- [cheers and applause] here is the thing, it may be -- what is that? how is that...
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according to your analysis, the average increase in any state 4-41% in the united states. >> that's an average. the captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the report. thank you for joining us. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: thank you so much. ( cheers and applause ). folks, thanks so much. you know i need to-- folks, right off the top of the show, let's get to the big story tonight, the mayoral election right here in new york city. with zero precincts reporting, as far as i bothered to research, we're prepared to name bill deblasio the next mayor of new york city beating noted kitten grinder joe lhota. mayor deblasio, i support you, and so does my 64-ounce mountain dew. sir, you've got some very small shoes to fill. of course the bigger mayoral news comes to us out of toronto, and the drug scandal engulfing chris farley tribute mayor rob ford. after months and months of his denials, on thursday, toronto police confirmed that ford appears
according to your analysis, the average increase in any state 4-41% in the united states. >> that's an average. the captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the report. thank you for joining us. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: thank you so much. ( cheers and applause ). folks, thanks so much. you know i need to-- folks, right...
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states tax code. therefore-- therefore the corporate person known as hobby lobby should not be forced to provide contraception because it is accepted jesus into its hearts and has been saved. and folks-- there are so many other corporations who practice religion. i mean off the top of my head there is quaker oats, there is christ-ler. there is church's chicken and virgin, which of course worships a bizarre goat headed god. so i believe, i believe it is time we acknowledged the deep faith held by all of our corporate citizen those matter what faith they are. hindus believe in reincarnation so why should a hindu corporation be forced to follow workplace safety laws. if there's an accident, the worker will just come back as an ant. and-- (laughter) remember, buddhists reject the material world. why should a buddhist corporation be forced to pay anyone money. and out of respect for their deeply held beliefs, we allow native americans to legally drop peyote, therefore we should a la coke industries to lega
states tax code. therefore-- therefore the corporate person known as hobby lobby should not be forced to provide contraception because it is accepted jesus into its hearts and has been saved. and folks-- there are so many other corporations who practice religion. i mean off the top of my head there is quaker oats, there is christ-ler. there is church's chicken and virgin, which of course worships a bizarre goat headed god. so i believe, i believe it is time we acknowledged the deep faith held...
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around the united states this evening, we have clear skies on the east coast. clouds over south florida. a weak system across the rockies. eastern half of the country cold. that's going to change radically over the next couple of days as a lot of warm air building in the central portion will be heading in our general direction. a big warming trend begins tomorrow. back up in the low 50s. it goes higher than that, after that you'll enjoy the weekend. this trending milder 56 is eventually mid to upper 60s by the weekend. a very mild weekend on top. southwest winds at 10-15. the bay temperature around 52. clear, frosty, some neighborhoods down to 20. 52 degrees tomorrow, sunshine, and not much wind. will be a pleasant fall day tomorrow afternoon. even warmer on friday. 65 on sunday. some clouds, maybe some shower activity here monday. but a high of 68 degrees. amazing stuff. >> that is amazing. thank you, bob. >>> coming up, the ravens have been going in reverse. >> ray rice wants to get the offense headed in the right direction. we have more coming up next in spo
around the united states this evening, we have clear skies on the east coast. clouds over south florida. a weak system across the rockies. eastern half of the country cold. that's going to change radically over the next couple of days as a lot of warm air building in the central portion will be heading in our general direction. a big warming trend begins tomorrow. back up in the low 50s. it goes higher than that, after that you'll enjoy the weekend. this trending milder 56 is eventually mid to...
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there's no recall of a united states congresan in the constitution. there is no opportunity in toronto to recall him. it has be done by the state government. shall we not be addressin that issue? >> it's against the law, right? >> it's drug use. article i, section 5, you can impeach. and we had william blunt in 1797 yanged out. th founding fathers put that in there for a reason. we are tired of -- the american people are tired of the kongmen exhibiting poor judgment. i get it. i'm synthetic for drug addiction, but this is cocaine. people are in jail for drug use. the voters deserve better. >> john, as misguided as the drug war may be, the fact is that this guy has responsibilities now, both of these guys do. they can't afford to be sleeping or stoned on the job, right? >> he does, but i think you're describing the problem. if it matters what we say to a congressman at 3:00 a.m., that's 3:00 a.m. that speaks to a congress and government that h way too much power. the founders were explicit -- >> i understand that, but the founders didn't have to deal w
there's no recall of a united states congresan in the constitution. there is no opportunity in toronto to recall him. it has be done by the state government. shall we not be addressin that issue? >> it's against the law, right? >> it's drug use. article i, section 5, you can impeach. and we had william blunt in 1797 yanged out. th founding fathers put that in there for a reason. we are tired of -- the american people are tired of the kongmen exhibiting poor judgment. i get it. i'm...
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for a hundred years it's be beea united states a ter tree. ter -- at the tree. territory. this is an island divided over it's own future. for the island's resident commissioner a u.s. citizen with no voting rights. >> he says he is backed by a majority of puerto ricoians. putting port rico o port port p. change is growing in popularity, opinions are divided. >> as part of the united states we have better opportunity to develop. >> i think it need to be addressed and need to be resolved. >> for you it's statehood then? >> not necessarily, i just think we need a resolution. the co chronic state of the island's economy has determined an urgent issue. >> it should act as a wake up call for the islands residents. >> the notion of puerto rico continuing to be a colony in the 212-3478 centur212-3478 sentimes shows a need to change in a dramatic manner. >> without action in the u.s. congress they will stay in limbo. more puerto ricoans live in the u.s. than on the island. >>> unemployment continues to rise in spain. new figures show the number of people without a job by 90,000 in
for a hundred years it's be beea united states a ter tree. ter -- at the tree. territory. this is an island divided over it's own future. for the island's resident commissioner a u.s. citizen with no voting rights. >> he says he is backed by a majority of puerto ricoians. putting port rico o port port p. change is growing in popularity, opinions are divided. >> as part of the united states we have better opportunity to develop. >> i think it need to be addressed and need to be...
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it's not like the united states where african-americans make up 12% of the united states population and there's close to 40 million blacks in the united states. the total population in canada is only 33 million. when you grow up in a country where you don't see a lot of positive images about black people, it affects you. that's where i'm coming from when i wrote the article. >> hmm. gosh, i could talk to you all night because, in a way, i understand what you are saying about the stereotypes about being black, but shouldn't that push you to learn more about yourself and to love yourself more? i understand the stereotypes. even coming from other black people, they expect you to be a certain way. you don't fit into a category and you are not black. it's a bunch of bull. go on. >> okay. what i wanted to say is that i think that this is just my perspective as a black canadian, some african-americans are the de facto black people of the world. what they need to understand is in different countries black people experience blackness differently. i stress this because in canada, it's just so dif
it's not like the united states where african-americans make up 12% of the united states population and there's close to 40 million blacks in the united states. the total population in canada is only 33 million. when you grow up in a country where you don't see a lot of positive images about black people, it affects you. that's where i'm coming from when i wrote the article. >> hmm. gosh, i could talk to you all night because, in a way, i understand what you are saying about the...
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this morning, the united states is pledging an additional $10 million in aid. at the main airport in tacloban water and rice are ready for distribution. >> so much devastation and certainly grab the attention of the world. people from all over, including in the bay area, are doing what they can to help the victims of the devastating typhoon haiyan. we are team up with the american red cross to collect donations for the relief effort. our anchor, eric thomas, is joining us with help at the philippine hotline. eric? >> that is "7 on your side" offices with red cross volunteers here and we have red cross volunteers in the next office over and nine or ten of them are ready to take your donations which is the best way to give. they have plenty of these sheets to take credit, debit or checks. let's come over and tell you the phone number is 415-954-7621. i will talk right now with woody from the american red cross. tell us, what are we doing in the bay area? >> most importantly, we are raising money and that money we sending to the broad cross in the philippines wher
this morning, the united states is pledging an additional $10 million in aid. at the main airport in tacloban water and rice are ready for distribution. >> so much devastation and certainly grab the attention of the world. people from all over, including in the bay area, are doing what they can to help the victims of the devastating typhoon haiyan. we are team up with the american red cross to collect donations for the relief effort. our anchor, eric thomas, is joining us with help at the...
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you know, for the united states. isple complain that nobody going to be totally satisfied. >> after a month of asking, nobody can tell her what it will mean for her. that is critical. obamacare is the biggest, most important thing the president has done. certain to be his legacy because it will have an impact on the finances and lives of millions of americans. or ill?tion, for good >> we are dead in the water until you have your drivers license. >> is person is trying to sign up another customer. >> we have had glitches, but we have overcome them. we are moving along. in the past i have signed up over 100 people. >> a lot better than the national scheme, which has been in shambles. the democrat governor is spending a billion dollars to expand the health care program to the poorest. >> most of these people have never had health coverage in their lives. day andey get up every roll the dice and pray the do not get sick. are one badey diagnosis away from bankruptcy. >> this is a conservative state, 60% voted for him mitt
you know, for the united states. isple complain that nobody going to be totally satisfied. >> after a month of asking, nobody can tell her what it will mean for her. that is critical. obamacare is the biggest, most important thing the president has done. certain to be his legacy because it will have an impact on the finances and lives of millions of americans. or ill?tion, for good >> we are dead in the water until you have your drivers license. >> is person is trying to sign...
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states it would be the first time since the n.s.a. documents were first leaked in june. and since the n.s.a. revelations leaks customers have become more and more wary of big tech companies like horizon or a.t.m. t.v. because it's been revealed that they have forked over american metadata to u.s. my agencies but there is one small internet service provider resisting pressure to all of that it's called x. mission and it's an independent company based in utah that unlike the tech giants has refused to turn over customer data without a warrant artie's maria port reports inside it open a data center and here we're taking an exclusive tour through one of the few data companies standing up to the u.s. government in the name of privacy i think we do residential are very well pete ashdown is the owner of an exhibition and independent internet service provider based in salt lake city utah this tower here handles most of our e. mail unlike most power players in silicon valley ex mission refuses to give the n.s.a. backdoor access to its networks
states it would be the first time since the n.s.a. documents were first leaked in june. and since the n.s.a. revelations leaks customers have become more and more wary of big tech companies like horizon or a.t.m. t.v. because it's been revealed that they have forked over american metadata to u.s. my agencies but there is one small internet service provider resisting pressure to all of that it's called x. mission and it's an independent company based in utah that unlike the tech giants has...
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states and vietnam are all taking part in the talks cox would have been mostly conducted in secret. even congress says that it's being left out. and they aren't alone. where there is a gathering of world leaders there's likely to be a group of protesters and this meeting that was no exception many of them are afraid that they will lose their digital readout and with any new agreement sends us time or intellectual property is one of the aryans fast cover our teens are remodeling that was more than low the partnership with gpt unit is an ambitious free trade agreement the us is currently negotiating with eleven other countries including canada australia and japan. negotiators from around the world gathered here in salt lake city to hash out the legal details of the agreement. it could have wide ranging effects on major industries including energy the internet and pharmaceuticals industries from around the country have come here to meet the negotiators are demanding more transparency. we loved seeing an american jobs gold mercedes and american wages go down. you love me. the ttp from d
states and vietnam are all taking part in the talks cox would have been mostly conducted in secret. even congress says that it's being left out. and they aren't alone. where there is a gathering of world leaders there's likely to be a group of protesters and this meeting that was no exception many of them are afraid that they will lose their digital readout and with any new agreement sends us time or intellectual property is one of the aryans fast cover our teens are remodeling that was more...
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states. that figure has given chicago the reputation as being america's murder capital. most of the deaths are results of gun violence around here. it's no secret if you want a gun. you can get one. by the uniform again you know i'd love love this tree down and get it. you don't know for sure that the city of chicago was trying to change that by imposing a mandatory minimum law for gun offences under the law. anyone caught with illegally possessing a gun would get a minimum three year sentence. it would have to serve eighty five percent of that. no exceptions. maya lin record for an arms old lady. the grainy gone. dalits of another old will carry these neighbors because they're scared because they beat the laws that the city of chicago is not a deal cannot actually protect them the proposed line designed to get tough on crime. but experts say mandatory minimum sentence is simply don't work there is no reliable evidence that mandatory sentences will deter crime zero reliable evidence critics o
states. that figure has given chicago the reputation as being america's murder capital. most of the deaths are results of gun violence around here. it's no secret if you want a gun. you can get one. by the uniform again you know i'd love love this tree down and get it. you don't know for sure that the city of chicago was trying to change that by imposing a mandatory minimum law for gun offences under the law. anyone caught with illegally possessing a gun would get a minimum three year sentence....
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. >> ultimately, i'm the president of the united states. they speck me to do something about it. it is legitimate for them on speck me to have to win back some credibility. that's on me. i mean, we fumbled the rollout on this health care law. we should have done a better job getting that right on day one. that proved not to be the case. that's on me. i feel deeply responsible. i am not a perk man and i will not be a perfect president will. >> will the president rebound? dana bash is "outfront." a the love democrats will noting to those words. what was the reaction? >> well, for the most part, democrats on capitol hill thought it was good first step. they're not satisfied both substantively and politically. let's start with the substance and you alluded to it. the president can only suggest to insurance company they reinstate these plans. he cannot force them to do it. that would have to have to happen legislatively. senate leaders say they will hold off on that for now. when it come to the politics, look, a lot of democrats on capitol hill made the same promise. if you like your
. >> ultimately, i'm the president of the united states. they speck me to do something about it. it is legitimate for them on speck me to have to win back some credibility. that's on me. i mean, we fumbled the rollout on this health care law. we should have done a better job getting that right on day one. that proved not to be the case. that's on me. i feel deeply responsible. i am not a perk man and i will not be a perfect president will. >> will the president rebound? dana bash is...
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you know, for the united states. isple complain that nobody going to be totally satisfied. >> after a month of asking, nobody can tell her what it will mean for her. that is critical. obamacare is the biggest, most important thing the president has done. certain to be his legacy because it will have an impact on the finances and lives of millions of americans. or ill?tion, for good >> we are dead in the water until you have your drivers license. >> is person is trying to sign up another customer. >> we have had glitches, but we have overcome them. we are moving along. in the past i have signed up over 100 people. >> a lot better than the national scheme, which has been in shambles. the democrat governor is spending a billion dollars to expand the health care program to the poorest. >> most of these people have never had health coverage in their lives. day andey get up every roll the dice and pray the do not get sick. are one badey diagnosis away from bankruptcy. >> this is a conservative state, 60% voted for him mitt
you know, for the united states. isple complain that nobody going to be totally satisfied. >> after a month of asking, nobody can tell her what it will mean for her. that is critical. obamacare is the biggest, most important thing the president has done. certain to be his legacy because it will have an impact on the finances and lives of millions of americans. or ill?tion, for good >> we are dead in the water until you have your drivers license. >> is person is trying to sign...
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you are looking at the 44th the president of the united states, the celebrations begin. mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. so ally bank has a that won't trap me in a rate. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> did you stay up to halftime last night? if you didn't, you missed the trauma. colts/texans, that's the head coach going down to his knees. ended up havin
you are looking at the 44th the president of the united states, the celebrations begin. mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance...
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is collecting records from international money transfers in and out of the united states. the collection includes americans transactions with companies such as western union. the c.i.a. financial records is authorised under the same law allowing the n.s.a. to collect records from international phone calls. the effort overseen by the court known as hiser. >> the video game war to heat up as sony's latest playstation hits stores. >> some of the rare dinosaur skeletons to hit the auction block. a multi million price the bones could go for. how would you like a chance to have a movie role in a galaxy far, far away. >> and a search for star power in the star wars film. >>> walmart's latest results are raising concerns about the holiday shopping season. third-quarter earnings topped expectations but revenue fell short. they expect holiday sales to be flat. >> the battle in the video game wars is underway, sony's new playstation 4 went on sale. they have 1 million preorders, coming a week ahead. xbox 1 debut from microsoft. >> a fossilized fight to the death could be worth $9 mil
is collecting records from international money transfers in and out of the united states. the collection includes americans transactions with companies such as western union. the c.i.a. financial records is authorised under the same law allowing the n.s.a. to collect records from international phone calls. the effort overseen by the court known as hiser. >> the video game war to heat up as sony's latest playstation hits stores. >> some of the rare dinosaur skeletons to hit the...
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. >> well, some people are so wealthy that they are leaving the united states and they are setting up tax havens abroad and they are in effect setting up their own economy. >> stephen: and where are they going? can you give me a list of any places? just general ideas? >> why don't you try the netherlands. that might be a good place. but most americans and most people and most countries are staying put and they rely on an economy that's growing for everybody. we did hit in the three decades after the second world war, there's no reason we cannot do it again. >> stephen: whose fault is this? is this obama's fault? >> it is not obama's fault. >> stephen: obamacare. i meant obamacare. is it obamacare's fault? >> no, this is not the part of obamacare. the problem here has been growing for three decades. we didn't recognize it because we basically turned our backs on the problem. >> stephen: as a rich person, i'm getting a little scared that the poors may come and take what i have there's only 1% of us. we're an oppressed minority. >> stephen, do not be scared. if, in fact, we have a more e
. >> well, some people are so wealthy that they are leaving the united states and they are setting up tax havens abroad and they are in effect setting up their own economy. >> stephen: and where are they going? can you give me a list of any places? just general ideas? >> why don't you try the netherlands. that might be a good place. but most americans and most people and most countries are staying put and they rely on an economy that's growing for everybody. we did hit in the...
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tonight, deadly tornadoes, as well in the united states. the relief effort in the philippines. and a new warning about the heart drug, statins, that millions of americans take. we begin, now, though, with rob ford, toronto's mayor, the poster child for bad behavior in politics. he acted out again in the toronto city council. short time later, the city council took action stripping most of his powers and handing it over to the deputy mayor. that is the breaking news. this happened while his brother, doug, was in an argument with other city council members. he later apologized for knocking the woman over. there was that today. and the saturday night live routine over the weekend, the st. patrick's day bender allegations last week, and the of course, i was too drunk to remember the crack smoking moment". >> i did not use crack cocaine, nor am i an addict of crack cocaine. >> yes, i have smoked crack, but am i an addict? have you tried it? probably indrunken stupor, none of you guys have ever, ever had a drink and gotten behind the wheel, i know that. have i drank, done drugs, yes.
tonight, deadly tornadoes, as well in the united states. the relief effort in the philippines. and a new warning about the heart drug, statins, that millions of americans take. we begin, now, though, with rob ford, toronto's mayor, the poster child for bad behavior in politics. he acted out again in the toronto city council. short time later, the city council took action stripping most of his powers and handing it over to the deputy mayor. that is the breaking news. this happened while his...
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clearly a picture of the united states. check the map. verizon's superfast 4g lte is the most reliable, and in more places than any other 4g network. i should switch to verizon immediately. that's powerful. verizon. even when you don't youhave time for a breakreak with kit kat minis. poppable, bite-sized minis that let you make break time anytime. ♪ everyone that's still in town, ♪ ♪ is at friendsgiving, so come on down. ♪ ♪ the turkey's hot and the table's fun, ♪ ♪ join the party, everyone. ♪ that's my kind of holiday. >> jimmy: we are back. ray is here. i watch you on "parenthood" every week. not only are you great. it is really a great show. such a good show. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: excellent. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you have been on great shows, everybody loves raymond, great show. men of a certain age, i loved that show. great show. now parenthood too. >> well that's why, i was a fan of parenthood. men of a certain age got canceled. parenthood was the closest thing like that on television. i called the show,
clearly a picture of the united states. check the map. verizon's superfast 4g lte is the most reliable, and in more places than any other 4g network. i should switch to verizon immediately. that's powerful. verizon. even when you don't youhave time for a breakreak with kit kat minis. poppable, bite-sized minis that let you make break time anytime. ♪ everyone that's still in town, ♪ ♪ is at friendsgiving, so come on down. ♪ ♪ the turkey's hot and the table's fun, ♪ ♪ join the...
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states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. at any minute... ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores... ...and higher interest rates when you apply for a credit card. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report, at experian.com. america's number one provider of online credit reports and scores. don't take chances. go to experian.com. >>> if you got upp early enough this morning, you may have seen a partial eclipse. you can see the full ekripclips this video taken from euganda. the next chance you have to see it will be 2016. >>> "snl" veteran keen nan thompson said he is done playing black female characters and is protest i protesting the black women on the cast. last night snl used the guest host to respond. >> so sorry to interrupt but ep oprah winfrey has arrived. >> what a nice surprise. >> don't you think you can go and get changed. >>
states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. at any minute... ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores... ...and higher interest rates when you apply for a credit card. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report, at experian.com. america's...
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in the united states. >> that is right. taking a look at the new york times. says we will not spy on our friends anymore, actually we do not have friends anymore. the u.s. and u.k. are under pressure. u.s. states are trying to take the power into their own hands and not waiting on the white house, congress to come up with comprehensive policy. state lawmakers want to try to find a solution themselves. more than 10 states have passed two dozen privacy laws alone. way to quelld a concerns from the public about surveillance. tooving to a ron -- iran commemorate the u.s. hostage crisis in 1999. >> we have seen anti--american sentiment before. people chanted death to america and burned u.s. flags here. this is striking because at the moment they are trying to mend ties with the u.s. over the nuclear program. this underscores the challenges between hard-liners and moderates within the country. the wall street journal has a he's. they say this could actually throw in talks -- throw talks into jeopardy. in september sanctions were lifted or overturned against the ship
in the united states. >> that is right. taking a look at the new york times. says we will not spy on our friends anymore, actually we do not have friends anymore. the u.s. and u.k. are under pressure. u.s. states are trying to take the power into their own hands and not waiting on the white house, congress to come up with comprehensive policy. state lawmakers want to try to find a solution themselves. more than 10 states have passed two dozen privacy laws alone. way to quelld a concerns...
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you can see, though, $30 million in humanitarian aid from the united states has reached the philippines so far with $7 million coming from the defense department. military personnel have responded and 750,000 pounds of relief supplies have been delivered 5,640 survivors have been airlifted to safety. a special thanks to abc7 news viewers teaming up with the men red cross for 12 1/2 hour marathon relief drive. in all, $104,431 was raised. the red cross says that money will go directly to relief and recovery efforts in the philippines. thank you very much. >> a worker is in the hospital right new after an explosion at a plant this morning at a plant. there is no word on the cause of the explosion. the new details on breaking news from the morning news. the sonoma county sheriff says 59-year-old man was shot can killed in a confrontation with deputies at the river lane resort in guerneville. investigators say a woman called 9-1-1 at 11:00 to report her husband was threatening to kill her. deputies told the woman and her 30-year-old daughter to go across the street to a sheriff substation w
you can see, though, $30 million in humanitarian aid from the united states has reached the philippines so far with $7 million coming from the defense department. military personnel have responded and 750,000 pounds of relief supplies have been delivered 5,640 survivors have been airlifted to safety. a special thanks to abc7 news viewers teaming up with the men red cross for 12 1/2 hour marathon relief drive. in all, $104,431 was raised. the red cross says that money will go directly to relief...
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. >> united states military taking significant steps to help typhoon recovery operation. >> u.s.s. george washington is now in the gulf in the area. it brings with it 80 aircraft, 5,000 sailors all ready to deliver food, water and medicine. >> the u.s. also providing $20 million in immediate aid. >> folks, america takes alot of slack just because we spy on our ali, invade countries on hunches and threaten to tank the global economy as a fund-raising tool. but face it, when the [bleep] goes down the world needs heroes, nobody says thank gods the belgians are here. oh, i hope they brought us some waffles. (laughter) nation, this makes me proud to be an american. to know that my tax dollars are going to help people if i pay taxes. i have an excellent accountant. he said if a shell ter, i think the feel pooens. >> america has put our money where our mouth s the boots on the ground and hads in the air like we just do care. can't say the them thing about so-called superpower china. >> china getting a bit of criticism. they've been in a long-term dispute, a land dispute, but guess what th
. >> united states military taking significant steps to help typhoon recovery operation. >> u.s.s. george washington is now in the gulf in the area. it brings with it 80 aircraft, 5,000 sailors all ready to deliver food, water and medicine. >> the u.s. also providing $20 million in immediate aid. >> folks, america takes alot of slack just because we spy on our ali, invade countries on hunches and threaten to tank the global economy as a fund-raising tool. but face it,...
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we were among other things the first cab company in the united states to introduce credit card processing within the cabs 15 years ago. i just want to share some numbers with you in october, i just looked at the statistics this morning. in october, 600,000 people rode in the yellow cab fleet. six hundred thousand, approximately. of these, 180,000 called us in some way by telephone, by app, by web app. unfortunately of these 180,000, only 70 percent got a cab. you could figure out why. you should know why. it's simply a matter of capacity. i don't care how good you are going to improve the technology to lick people with cabs, if you don't have the cabs to provide the service, it's not going to work. thank you very much. >> thank you, next speaker. >> jim margolis and then larry corngold, the last speaker. >> jim margolis, i'm a medallion holder, i've been with the yellow cab co-op since it began. i can see both sides of this. i think we do have a problem fighting some of these other companies that provide the innovation, they talk about innovation, the ubers of the world. they have no inno
we were among other things the first cab company in the united states to introduce credit card processing within the cabs 15 years ago. i just want to share some numbers with you in october, i just looked at the statistics this morning. in october, 600,000 people rode in the yellow cab fleet. six hundred thousand, approximately. of these, 180,000 called us in some way by telephone, by app, by web app. unfortunately of these 180,000, only 70 percent got a cab. you could figure out why. you...